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About Me

Scot N. Kaeff is a poet & musician living in Central KY with his wife & cats. He plays bass & guitar (some) and writes songs, works on the television show Meet Cleaver Theatre (www.meetcleaver.com), owns Diabolical Kitten Publishing (www.diabolicalkitten.com) and does many other strange & beautiful things...and yet, he makes money playing with forklifts. Life is odd.Book-wise: still putting the finishing touches on Rendering The Impossible, which has indeed proven impossible to finish.Music-wise: Bass, fretless bass, more bass, 5-string, 4-string, you name it, bass, baby...that's with a long "a" sound - I don't fish anymore. Lyrics, sometimes terribly esoteric, but I tend to lean away from the LCD songwriting that ends up as radio fodder - I'd rather raise an audience up than drive them down.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

No one, really. Not that I'm completely antisocial, but I ain't lookin' for much. If you're a musician or poet, hit me up.I'm actually fairly friendly according to my friends. When you look in the mirror, you never really see who you are, but rather an image that indirectly resembles you...and backwards, no less. No wonder human beings are so screwed up...our whole impressions of ourselves are incongruous to our real selves. Except in pictures. Enough rambling....

My Blog

Shameful & Football

At risk of disappointing many, I'm considering ditching the journal (not a blog, by the way - way back in the way back, they were online journals you bunch of buzzword-addled morons) on the DKP page.&...
Posted by on Wed, 07 Jan 2009 00:14:00 GMT

C’est La Vie, Baby

There is a saying, I believe it was Elvis Presley that uttered it, and it goes like this:  the only thing worse than sitting through a bad movie is being in one.  I feel like my musical mean...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jun 2008 18:33:00 GMT

Age

    I'm appointing a title for our current time...I am dubbing it the AGE OF POLLUTION .  A nice follow-up to the Industrial Age and/or the Techological Age, I think.  &n...
Posted by on Sun, 06 May 2007 02:26:00 GMT

Bush the Red?

Phil's comment below, that Bush throwing out the first pitch at "Great American Ballpark" was like a bad dream, is entirely true.  What was worse was listening to Marty Brenneman, someone that I ...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Apr 2006 15:49:00 GMT